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December 29th, 2007 20:00
CHKDSK will not execute
XP SP2 system; Dell Dimension 8400 with factory hard disk
Even under XP Safe Mode, I have never (since the 8400 was new) been able to run a disk repair (either CHKDSK or Norton).
System always reports that access to Drive C not permitted.
Norton reports "Access to Drive C denied" when trying to do its disk checks.
XP CHKDSK always states "another process" is using the disk and will not proceed. Even in Safe Mode and even when I set CHKDSK to execute upon boot up.
Also, logged in as an adminstrator, I have not been able to detect a security setting that causes this. Baffling. Need help, since disk errors are suspected and may be slowing performance after several years of use with no error checking or correction.
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bacillus
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Evermore
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December 29th, 2007 22:00
Double click on my computer, find drive "C" Right click on drive C. A menu comes up, click on properties, click on the tools tab on the top. Notice the first item "Error Checking" It says "This option will check the volume for errors "Click on "Check Now". Check disk options comes up. Don't put any check marks in the 2 boxes yet. Click "Start". A test will run on the hard drive looking for problems. Let it run it can run up to 5 stages. After it completes the test a note comes up saying "Disk check complete" click ok.
Now go back and put a check mark in both funtions. Check "Automatically fix file system errors"
Also check "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" Now click on Start. A note will come up asking you if you want to restart your computer now or next time you reboot. Click yes. Close all windows and restart your computer.
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RoHe
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December 29th, 2007 22:00
You can try booting from XP CD too. Launch Recovery Console at first screen. When you get to C: prompt, type in:
chkdsk c: /p /r
Press Enter
This will take a long time to run. When it's finished, remove the XP CD and reboot normally.
Note:
from Start>Run you'd type in: chkdsk c: /f
from Recovery Console C: prompt, "/f" doesn't work and you have to use: chkdsk c: /p /r
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December 30th, 2007 22:00
To run chkdsk on normal reboot of Windows, you have to use chkdsk c: /f.
I use ZoneAlarm and have never had it interfere with running chkdsk, so I have no idea where that (mis)info came from.
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 12-30-2007 04:18 PM
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December 30th, 2007 22:00
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December 30th, 2007 22:00